Design Considerations When Sourcing Pumps for Medical Applications
Medical device manufacturers need a non-contaminating, easy to use and easy to clean pump for use in medical device applications such as irrigation, waste removal and catheter cooling read more (Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com)
Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com - October 30, 2014 Category: Medical Equipment Tags: eBooks Source Type: news

Security Risks Inherent in the Medical Device Lifecycle
We must consider the extra wrinkle in this health security story: the numerous medical devices that collect and store PHI. These devices often lack security controls because they were built before security became a consideration...read more (Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com)
Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com - October 29, 2014 Category: Medical Devices Tags: Electronics Design-Engineering data healthcare medical device security software Source Type: news

Security Risks Inherent in the Medical Device Lifecycle
We must consider the extra wrinkle in this health security story: the numerous medical devices that collect and store PHI. These devices often lack security controls because they were built before security became a consideration... Contributors' Corner read more (Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com)
Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com - October 29, 2014 Category: Medical Equipment Tags: Electronics Design-Engineering data healthcare medical device security software Source Type: news

When It Comes to Ebola, Is There Really an App for That?
Michael Browne, Medical Design StaffWhile most of the johnny-come-lately apps have been consumer-driven (Ebola tracking apps seem to be popular) or simply SEO driven with no actual relation to Ebola other than as a key word, there are serious efforts being made to provide high-tech mobile tools that can be used by medical professionals.read more (Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com)
Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com - October 23, 2014 Category: Medical Devices Tags: Electronics Source Type: news

When It Comes to Ebola, Is There Really an App for That?
Michael Browne, Medical Design Staff While most of the johnny-come-lately apps have been consumer-driven (Ebola tracking apps seem to be popular) or simply SEO driven with no actual relation to Ebola other than as a key word, there are serious efforts being made to provide high-tech mobile tools that can be used by medical professionals. Content Classification:  Curated read more (Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com)
Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com - October 23, 2014 Category: Medical Equipment Tags: Electronics Source Type: news

" Spinning " a Solution for Tracheal Surgery
Joyce Laird Innovative use of an old technology to solve a new challenge.Macchiarini performed the world ’s first transplant of a regenerated trachea in 2008. The patient is still alive today, more than five years later. Green explained that all of the other heart and lung regeneration work at that time was being done on animals. He saw this as a very strong incentive to expand into the regeneration of all types of hollow organs using bioreactive technology.read more (Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com)
Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com - October 20, 2014 Category: Medical Devices Tags: Implantables Prototyping Source Type: news

"Spinning" a Solution for Tracheal Surgery
Joyce Laird Innovative use of an old technology to solve a new challenge.Macchiarini performed the world ’s first transplant of a regenerated trachea in 2008. The patient is still alive today, more than five years later. Green explained that all of the other heart and lung regeneration work at that time was being done on animals. He saw this as a very strong incentive to expand into the regeneration of all types of hollow organs using bioreactive technology.read more (Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com)
Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com - October 20, 2014 Category: Medical Devices Tags: Implantables Prototyping Source Type: news

"Spinning" a Solution for Tracheal Surgery
Joyce Laird Innovative use of an old technology to solve a new challenge. Macchiarini performed the world’s first transplant of a regenerated trachea in 2008. The patient is still alive today, more than five years later. Green explained that all of the other heart and lung regeneration work at that time was being done on animals. He saw this as a very strong incentive to expand into the regeneration of all types of hollow organs using bioreactive technology. read more (Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com)
Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com - October 20, 2014 Category: Medical Equipment Tags: Implantables Prototyping Source Type: news

Leading the Feedthrough Industry
Joyce Laird Enabling the active implant market to go where no implantable device has ever gone before.While Morgan Advanced Materials has been developing feedthroughs since the mid-70s, the big push into ever smaller implantable devices really started to surge in recent years. Along with size reduction, Vaillancourt says that they are also seeing a lot of innovations and need for their products in the neuromodulation space.read more (Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com)
Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com - October 20, 2014 Category: Medical Devices Tags: Design-Engineering Implantables Source Type: news

Leading the Feedthrough Industry
Joyce Laird Enabling the active implant market to go where no implantable device has ever gone before. While Morgan Advanced Materials has been developing feedthroughs since the mid-70s, the big push into ever smaller implantable devices really started to surge in recent years. Along with size reduction, Vaillancourt says that they are also seeing a lot of innovations and need for their products in the neuromodulation space. read more (Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com)
Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com - October 20, 2014 Category: Medical Equipment Tags: Design-Engineering Implantables Source Type: news

Effective Design Partnerships: Understanding the Manufacturer ’s Profile and Objectives
In the most effective partnerships, the manufacturer and outside firm begin with research (see the second column in this series for why this is so). But by the time the partners reach the design phase, they need to be able to define more than just the product concept.read more (Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com)
Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com - October 20, 2014 Category: Medical Devices Tags: Design-Engineering manufacturing medical device partnership product Source Type: news

Effective Design Partnerships: Understanding the Manufacturer ’s Profile and Objectives
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Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com - October 20, 2014 Category: Medical Equipment Tags: Design-Engineering manufacturing medical device partnership product Source Type: news

Effective Design Partnerships: Understanding the Manufacturer’s Profile and Objectives
In the most effective partnerships, the manufacturer and outside firm begin with research (see the second column in this series for why this is so). But by the time the partners reach the design phase, they need to be able to define more than just the product concept. Contributors' Corner read more (Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com)
Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com - October 20, 2014 Category: Medical Equipment Tags: Design-Engineering manufacturing medical device partnership product Source Type: news

Medical Edge Newsletter Subscription Confirmation
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Source: Articles from MedicalDesign.com - October 14, 2014 Category: Medical Devices Source Type: news